In the course of generating several hundred rounds of 357 Sig, I thought that there has to be a better way to remove the case lube from the rounds than wiping, since you're not supposed to tumble loaded ammo.
I think there might be a way to very gently and briefly rotary tumble or stir the ammo with some sort of media that would effectively degrease the ammo without endangering the primers or the powder.
Until that way is found, I think I could set up a separate toolhead to deprime and resize the brass, and then clean the deprimed brass. Anyone have experience with lube dies? My GF is allergic to lanolin, which is what the spray case lubes seem to be. I might just dilute the RCBS case lube and put it in a spray bottle...
Then I could just reload the clean, degreased brass.
Still getting the hang of this, but I'm gettin' there . . .
Topgunner
I think there might be a way to very gently and briefly rotary tumble or stir the ammo with some sort of media that would effectively degrease the ammo without endangering the primers or the powder.
Until that way is found, I think I could set up a separate toolhead to deprime and resize the brass, and then clean the deprimed brass. Anyone have experience with lube dies? My GF is allergic to lanolin, which is what the spray case lubes seem to be. I might just dilute the RCBS case lube and put it in a spray bottle...
Then I could just reload the clean, degreased brass.
Still getting the hang of this, but I'm gettin' there . . .
Topgunner